On Sep 20, 9:06 pm, Tim McNamara <tim...@bitstream.net> wrote:
> On Sep 20, 2009, at 10:40 AM, R Gonet wrote:
>
> >> Again, think about Rivendell having to deal with a recall on one of
> >> their products.  They'd have to assign some of their limited staff to
> >> deal with that but would still be doing business as usual.
> >> Everything would be slower- new order fulfillment as well as
> >> processing the recall.  All the RBW folks would (hopefully)
> >> understand this- because Rivendell is not a faceless corporation to
> >> us- and cut them some slack.  We should do the same with Sigg.
>
> > Companies like RBW, Sigg, Patagonia, and others trade on their
> > reputation for quality, reliability, and integrity to earn our trust.
> > When I buy a no-name product made in China, I know I'm taking my
> > chances.  When I pay a premium to buy a product from one of the
> > aforesaid companies, I rely on their reputation to deliver a quality
> > product.   I'm not overly concerned about BPA but when a company
> > employs deceptive practices, I think they don't deserve any slack.
>
> Richard, you're obviously tweaked about this and we're not going to  
> agree.  Since this isn't a Riv topic, maybe it should be left off of  
> the mailing list.

Tim:
 I agree.  We've beaten this horse to death.  We should be out riding
instead.
Richard.
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